Cookies

Nord University uses cookies to improve your user experience.

Main body

A cookie is a small text file that your computer downloads and stores when you open a website. This is standard technology that most websites use. The purpose of cookies is to simplify and improve user experiences and provide statistics about user patterns and experiences. Nord University does not use cookies to map individual user patterns or collect any other sensitive data.

Our website uses both temporary and permanent cookies. Temporary cookies are cookies that apply for the duration of a single session and that are removed once you leave the website. These cookies are not stored on the your computer. Permanent cookies are usually those related to authorisation and menu preferences. These contribute to improving your future user experience.

Browser settings

Most browsers (Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, etc.) are set to accept cookies automatically. If you do not wish to accept cookies, you can change the settings in your browser. We advise that our website may not function optimally if you choose not to accept cookies.

Managing cookies

If you do not wish to accept cookies from our website you can:

Leave the website or set your computer to provide a warning each time it receives a cookie (so that you can choose whether or not to accept the cookie).

Block all cookies.

You can also instruct your browser to erase all previously stored cookies. View the help function in your browser for more information. Even if you block cookies in your browser, you will still be able to access most information on our website.